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What's he mean by "one more?"


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Rebecca

From my understanding, "one more" is often said when saying goodbye to someone or when leaving a place. From the context of saying goodbye to someone he loved, it's probably "one more" kiss or hug to say goodbye after already doing so. Ex: One more minute, and then we're going to leave. Ex: Wait, one more hug, and then you can go!


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